yao_jahang
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What is the best textbook for biology and chemistry?
Yep, but the thing is they're all quite expensive. We were lucky due to the fact that our school gave us access to 3 or 4 textbooks, some schools don't have the luxury for that and so buying textbooks on your own can get quite expensive (they can be around 60 each I think), which isn't cheapThere’s a jacaranda textbook?
I don't have it on me now, but it was one our teachers told us in case we wanted to use it (it was an example)Link me the year 12 jacaranda textbook
Oh yh true, it does link to the VCE website. That's my bad, Jacaranda must be only used for VCE, not HSC. Not sure why my teacher mentioned it to usNo like link the shop. I want to see if it’s exists or not. Since whenever I google search it VCE books come up
Based on what you mentioned, I'd probably go Pearsons. I also used Pearsons last year and it was really good. I agree that it goes into depth, but at the end of the day, there's nothing wrong with going into too much depth, I guessFor Chemistry, In Focus or Pearson?
From what I know and experienced, Pearson goes too much into depth but gives really good questions, whereas In Focus provides good explanations but not enough in-depth questions.
I'm probably going to borrow both In Focus and Pearson then lol. My teacher and class use In Focus so we can get a better grip on the ideas learnt, then if I have spare time or need consolidation, I'll use Pearson questions.Based on what you mentioned, I'd probably go Pearsons. I also used Pearsons last year and it was really good. I agree that it goes into depth, but at the end of the day, there's nothing wrong with going into too much depth, I guess
are those new or old syllabusI have:
chem in focus 12
person chem 12
pearson bio 12
chem in focus 11
bio in focus 11
pearson bio 11
unfortunately i dont have pearson chem 11 and bio in focus 12
all neware those new or old syllabus
YOOO My guy! Specificagent1, you made my day bro.I have:
chem in focus 12
person chem 12
pearson bio 12
chem in focus 11
bio in focus 11
pearson bio 11
unfortunately i dont have pearson chem 11 and bio in focus 12
no unfortunately as I dont do physicsYOOO My guy! Specificagent1, you made my day bro.
Also just curious but, do you have textbooks for HSC Physics?
HSC chemistry will be fine as long as you know your year 11 stuff well. HSC chemistry is built so much on year 11 knowledge that it is vital that you know them well, if not you will struggle to understand some stuff. I think the most challenging aspect of the chem in year 12 would be some of the organic chemistry stuff but with practice and familiarisation you'll get used to it.And you seem to know your stuff pretty well, so as a Year 11 Student, can I ask how much more difficult HSC Chemistry gets after Preliminary? As well as your study techniques/methods if that's fine as well.
Damn bro, thank you very much. Also, I just realised but why is the Pearson Chemistry Textbook such a GOSH DANG HUGE FILE! Like, even google drive can't open itno unfortunately as I dont do physics
HSC chemistry will be fine as long as you know your year 11 stuff well. HSC chemistry is built so much on year 11 knowledge that it is vital that you know them well, if not you will struggle to understand some stuff. I think the most challenging aspect of the chem in year 12 would be some of the organic chemistry stuff but with practice and familiarisation you'll get used to it.
no clue honestly lmaoDamn bro, thank you very much. Also, I just realised but why is the Pearson Chemistry Textbook such a GOSH DANG HUGE FILE! Like, even google drive can't open it
If you have a more compressed file or a good reason for that, much appreciated bro.
Yeah, Cambridge is THE one. From rumours and teachers, most selective schools use Cambridge.I have gotten all the known textbooks for Maths over the past week and I can confidently say, Cambridge just feels overall more better. I'm not sure if I can share the PDFs with you guys since its copyright but if theres a way I can, I'll try.
The textbooks that do seem good regardless would be Terry Lee's and possibly Fitzpatrick's? Maths in Focus is decent as well but I feel the quality of questions isn't up there, definitely more beginner friendly. Grove's textbooks look good but I still don't feel comfortable with it, its not bad though. If there's anything good I find about these textbooks, I'll just update, but so far they don't seem to be as helpful as Cambridge initially was.
Any SPECIFIC recommendations for Chemistry?I have gotten all the known textbooks for Maths over the past week and I can confidently say, Cambridge just feels overall more better. I'm not sure if I can share the PDFs with you guys since its copyright but if theres a way I can, I'll try.
The textbooks that do seem good regardless would be Terry Lee's and possibly Fitzpatrick's? Maths in Focus is decent as well but I feel the quality of questions isn't up there, definitely more beginner friendly. Grove's textbooks look good but I still don't feel comfortable with it, its not bad though. If there's anything good I find about these textbooks, I'll just update, but so far they don't seem to be as helpful as Cambridge initially was.